Mega Man 22nd Birthday Live Stream now available for review
Posted on December 22nd, 2009 by Heat Man
If you happened to miss the wonder Mega Man 22nd Birthday Live Stream, you can quit kicking yourself over it. Stickam now has the footage from the show in their archives in two parts, which you can enjoy here. And to those who have seen it, now you can relive the wonderful experiences like the Mega Man cake, Mega Man 10 gameplay footage, and good ol’ Hironobu “Fail Man” Takeshita. Poor guy, I wonder if he’ll ever live it down. Additionally the Japanese stream is available here.
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Wow. The two chuckle-heads chosen to provide commentary for the English-feed certainly are a couple of moronic-imbeciles. I couldn’t even endure five-minutes of their torturous ‘back-and-forth’ before finally ending the misery, and switching over to the [vastly far-superior] Japanese-version. Thus, I feel sorry for anyone who actually sat through two-hours of their idiotic-garbage.
However, even then, I still knew they remained in the same room; and, somehow, it negatively-affected the overall-experience — despite the fact I no longer had to listen to them. Bah.
That nonsense aside, all the footage of RockMan-10 was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. If it weren’t for BbS, it might’ve very well been the early, leading candidate for my GotY.
I find the notion that one would kick themselves for missing this completely hilarious.
He sucks at his own game
LOL
Sigmanus, mind sharing with us what kind of things were being discussed throughout the Japanese feed? I was curious about this myself, what with them only translating a scarce moment here and there.
Also, BbS; Birth by Sleep?
Did the japanese guy chatting with the american side strike anyone else as being very complaisant, to the point of being silly? I dunno, I just thought he was funny
Seeing the footage got me excited, there’s some really cool things they’re trying out here, like the conveyer belts that charge up the platforms and stuff. I just wish the guys commentating didn’t talk so much, because I really wanted to hear more of the music, which was unfortunately drowned out by their voices most of the time.